July 3, 2024

Gov Natembeya goes after Wetang’ula again, narrates how the National Assembly speaker prepared and drunk while he watched

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Gov Natembeya goes after Wetang'ula again, narrates how the National Assembly speaker prepared and drunk while he watched

Natembeya narrates the day Moses Wetang'ula prepared tea in his office, drunk while he and other students watched

Natembeya narrates the day Moses Wetang’ula prepared tea in his office, drunk while he and other students watched.

Governor George Natembeya of Trans Nzoia has dismantled National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula using their recollections from their time in the university.

Gov Natembeya reminisced about his days as a student leader at the university while Wetang’ula served as an advocate to the late former president Daniel Moi. 

He said that in the 1990s, at the height of the multi-party war, he and the students—of whom he was the leader—participated in the resistance movement against Moi’s rule.

The governor stated that Wetang’ula summoned the students to his office very early at 6 am where he solely prepared black tea and consumed it while the students were watching. 

Following this, the former Ford Kenya leader delved into a lecture, impressing the students with his command of intricate vocabulary. 

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“He summoned us to his office very early in the morning. He came dressed in a very neat suit. He removed the coat, put it on his chair, made tea, and took it as we watched, and then he started lecturing us. When you go and riot on the streets and throw stones and you go back to your miserable rooms, and the chips are down, that’s when you will realize the futility of your actions. He loves big English. He said fighting multi-partism is a futile exercise. And now, he even became the leader of Ford-Kenya,” said Natembeya. 

Gov Natembeya’s remarks come after he recently rubbished Wetang’ula’s ‘papa wa Roma’ signature, arguing that there is only one Pope, who leads the Catholic church and the Vatican. 

He went on to explain that the National Assembly can not refer to himself as pope yet he is married to two wives and with children. 

According to the governor, Wetang’ula branded himself the name Papa to threaten people to bow before him. 

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